Diminished2b
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Off of the top of my head (I'm sure a lot of words will be sensored). You should really be more specific. There are a bout a kabillion bands. Anal [bleep] Anally Aborted Fetus Atheist Autopsy Blind Illusion Blood Freak Cannibal Corpse Canvas Solaris Carcass Cattle Decapitation Chuck Shuldiner [rooster] And Ball Torture Control Denied Coroner Cranium Cryptopsy Cynic Death Decapitated Deicide Disembowelment Disrupt Dying Fetus Exhumed Exodus Forbidden General Surgery Ghoul Gorefest Gory Blister Haemorrhage Immolation Impaled Impetigo Insidious Decrepancy Megadeth Monstrosity Morbid Angel Nasty Savage Necrophagist Necrotic Neuraxis Nunslaughter Possessed Sadus Slayer Suffocation Tankard The County Medical Examiners Vulgar Pidgeons WatchTower
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Alien Arena
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But a vast number of web servers use it because it's the stable branch.
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Hello, new release of open-source Quake-based (standalone of course) deathmatch first person shooter. Discuss Alien Arena here. IRC channel is #alienarena @ irc.efnet.net, don't be afraid to join (can be accessed via 'galaxy') :) Works on Windows/Linux/FreeBSD/Most Unices Mac OS X is planned to be supported in the future but none of us developers have any Mac boxes. Please, if you have nothing nice to say -- or at least constructive, don't say it at all! For Screenshots: http://home.comcast.net/~alienrace/media.html http://www.gamepn.com/galleries.php?gallery=561&view http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alien_arena#Screenshots
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That's what the People's Republic of China is doing with their One Child Policy. i learned about it, and is it still around? Yes, but it's not exactly the most iron-slated policy.
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That's what the People's Republic of China is doing with their One Child Policy.
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More Developed Countries like those of Anglo-America, Western Europe.. No. Less Developed Countries like those of Africa, Asia, Latin America.. Yes. Of course with exceptions, like Russia's population declining, Japan's population doing the same.. But no, I think population rates in general will stabilize eventually. My logic is the demographic transition theory. [*:22a5p2jh]Stage 1 - High birth rate, high death rate [*:22a5p2jh]Stage 2 - High birth rate, low death rate [*:22a5p2jh]Stage 3 - Lower (but fairly high) birth rate, low death rate [*:22a5p2jh]Stage 4 - Low birth rate, low death rate [*:22a5p2jh]Stage 5 - Population decreases (Contemporary stage) Several less developed countries are in Stage 2. Most more developed countries are in Stage 4. Once less developed countries go into Stage 3 and 4 their population won't increase so rapidly... diffusion of medical technology and things like family planning will bring them up. And as technological factors go up, we will be able to inhabit land previously thought to be uninhabitable.. The Western part of the United States is very sparsely populated, even more so in harsher environments. Then again, I don't see this happening any time relatively soon. :|
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Iguana.. Though make sure you buy him at under a month or two old. They're usually $15 and a great pet. They can be bathroom trained (As easily as a dog). They usually grow around 5-6'. They eat mostly vegetables/fruits, but a little meat won't do much harm -- they can't digest animal proteins very well. Unlike most pet 'lizards,' like Chameleons, Bearded Lizards, etc, you can handle them as much as you want and it won't go into shock, or die. The more you handle him and pay attention the nicer he will be. If you ignore him he will think that wherever he is most of the time is his territory, and likely not want you in it.. :P They swim very well, can hold breath for a while. (20 min or so) They usually just lie around, stick them outside for a while everyday.. Make sure they have a UVB light, and if you can't put him outside you'll need a UVA light aswell. I also suggest to let your Iguana 'free-roam' -- as in he can wonder wherever like a dog. At first I kept mine caged up until about 4 months, I felt that he was big enough. He usually just stays in a little custom 'ledge' I built, but he comes down when he's hungry/thirsty or wants out What can I say, I've had an Iguana for around nine years now and it's one of the most enjoyable pets I've ever had right next to my dogs.
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what operating system do you use!! :thumbsup:
Diminished2b replied to spacheco's topic in Tech and Computers
Since ease of use for the inexperienced user became an important factor in usability engineering. Not necessarily equal, but certainly conducive. So, do you still ride your bike with training wheels?.. There is a natural progression to bigger and better things regardless of ease-of-use in the extent that I'm talking about. -
You should watch Alan Cox's patent, he's trying to get one on DRM. It's quite funny -- though I doubt it will suffice.
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what operating system do you use!! :thumbsup:
Diminished2b replied to spacheco's topic in Tech and Computers
Since when was "easy" equal to "good?" Using an analogy, just like any good game -- you have to take some time to get into alternate operating systems, because they aren't designed 100% for ease-of-use. This design concept fails in that doing this limits flexibility, usability, and pretty much any *bility. I'd rather take the time to get into a nice good game, then instantly be drawn to a mediocre one. Truth be told, people only find Windows easy because they are introduced to it throughout most of their lives. When people boot up another operating system, Unix-based or not, they expect it to be like Windows in many aspects, and it's not. For one, the UI isn't integrated in the kernel, one of the first things they may notice and complain about. In my eyes this is a huge plus. Anyone who wants to read a few pages of documentation for the betterment of their lives, go for it. The population of people ditching Windows is rising every day, and I'm sure we'll have a population boom when Windows Vista comes out. Upon this, I'm not really concerned about the population, it's high enough for several large self-sustaining communities. And furthermore, your argument about it not coming with a bunch of junk is just a plus to me, I like not having my computer pre-bloated with things I'll never use.. Sure, the "Average Blow" will find this "Hard To Use," it's too bad people are so reluctant to RTM for 5 minutes. -
Keep It Simple, Stupid! (KISS)
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Favorites: 5. Quake III 4. Sauerbraten 3. Doom II 2. UT2k4 1. Quake I Least Favorites: 5. Quake II [it's a decent game, but it ruined the whole Quake series by introducing Strogg and whatnot, and then Quake 4 was a continuation of Quake II.. Sigh] 2-4. INSERT RANDOM SO-CALLED (MMO)RPG here.. 1. World of Warcraft
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Black Wii availabe on Ebay! (OHHH YEAH!) (FIXED)
Diminished2b replied to kidwithshirt's topic in Off-Topic
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Well, I'm just going to nominate one this time. Sleep Terror Death metal with real Jazz riffs, as well as some other stuff mixed in.
